International Mother Language Day
From UNESCO and the World Federation of the Deaf, we are reminded that sign languages are natural languages — the foundation of identity, learning, and full participation for deaf people.
#SignLanguages#LinguisticRights#DeafCommunity
@balincitonegro@LaProfeMonicaH Hola, Cítrico! Iba leyendo los comentarios y llegué aquí. No creo que sea dificultad, sino más bien un cambio de sonidos. Regularmente es “taksi”, y hay gente diciendo “tatsi”. Se le dice frontalización a la “k” que se vuelve “t”. Es un cambio insignificante que no cambia nada.
✨ International Week of Deaf People✨
📅 22 – 28 September 2025
Let’s celebrate deaf culture, promote equality, and raise our voices to ensure a world where deaf people everywhere can sign anywhere. 🌐
#IWDP#IDSL
@Sully53930788@GreatUSTreasure@VoteHarrisOut I did watch it myself. I was watching the interpreter ‘cause I’m Deaf. Clearly, you don’t know ASL, so stop making ignorant comments.
With the burden of difficult communication and the guilty feelings of the hearing, the deaf child and deaf adult may often have little time left over for the discovery and enrichment of their own lives;